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Breeding performance of the grasshopper buzzard (Butastur rufipennis) in a natural and a human-modified West African savanna
- Source :
- Condor, 115(1), 47-57. COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC, Condor, 115(1), 47-57, Condor 115 (2013) 1
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Abstract
- Few studies have examined raptor reproduction in response to land-use change in sub-Saharan Africa, hampering conservation efforts to address regional declines. To further our understanding of mechanisms underlying the dramatic declines of West African raptors, we examined the relationship between environmental conditions, nest density, and measures of reproduction in the Grasshopper Buzzard (Butastur rufipennis). Analyses were based on 244 nest sites divided between transformed and natural habitat in northern Cameroon. At the landscape scale, nest density increased with the density of preferred nest trees. Nests were more widely spaced in transformed than in natural habitat. Dispersion was adjusted to differences in availability of small mammals, which was negatively associated with distance to nearest neighbor, and in the area under cultivation, which was positively associated with distance to nearest neighbor. Productivity was positively associated with rainfall, canopy shielding the nest, availability of grasshoppers, and the nest's visibility from ground level; canopy shielding, grass cover, rainfall, and distance to nearest neighbor were positively associated with nest success. In natural habitat, losses of eggs and nestlings to natural predators were greater than in transformed habitats, while losses through human predation were small. Productivity and nest success were unaffected by land use because of the opposing effects of greater predation pressure, closer spacing of nests, and more food in natural habitat than in transformed habitat. Thus transformed habitat may provide adequate breeding habitat for the Grasshopper Buzzard, but declining rainfall and intensifying anthropogenic land use are likely to affect future reproductive output.
- Subjects :
- Canopy
ARID SAVANNA
nest-site selection
SURVIVAL ESTIMATION
media_common.quotation_subject
habitat
raptor community
Predation
reproduction
Nest
Grasshopper buzzard
land-use
nest spacing
HABITAT
success
survival estimation
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
media_common
Butastur rufipennis
Butastur
OWLS ASIO-OTUS
CLIMATE-CHANGE
biology
LAND-USE
arid savanna
Ecology
conservation
SUCCESS
owls asio-otus
PE&RC
biology.organism_classification
PROTECTED AREAS
NEST-SITE SELECTION
Geography
Habitat
Productivity (ecology)
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
climate-change
Animal Science and Zoology
RAPTOR COMMUNITY
protected areas
predation
Reproduction
habitat transformation
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00105422
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Condor, 115(1), 47-57. COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC, Condor, 115(1), 47-57, Condor 115 (2013) 1
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a0160e4e3e893a446b8cb31a0c59f143